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The Chemical Brothers for Dublin 3Arena show

The Chemical Brothers for Dublin 3Arena show

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The Chemical Brothers audio/visual electronic juggernaut is coming back to Dublin this year, as part of a just-announced UK and Ireland tour this October and November.

The Chemicals will be playing 3Arena, Dublin on Wednesday November 1st.

The gigs announced are:

Thu 26th October OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Fri 27th October AO Arena, Manchester

Sat 28th October First Direct Arena, Leeds

Wed 1st November 3Arena, Dublin

Fri 3rd November Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Sat 4th November The O2, London

Tickets €51.90 Incl. booking fee on sale this Friday 31st March at 9:30am will be available from Ticketmaster.ie.

UK gigs from ticketmaster.co.uk (UK shows), gigsandtours.com (UK shows).

Tickets go on sale on Friday 31st March; fans can access a pre-sale on Wednesday 29th March (check Ticketmaster/venues for details). Presale.

The Chemical Brothers recently released their first new music in two years, the unmistakeable and irresistible acid track No Reason. They are currently working on their tenth album which is due for release later this year.

The band are due to play Musgrave Park in Cork this June 21st, a rescheduled show from last year.

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About The Chemical Brothers:

The multi platinum selling, multi award winning duo are unarguably one of the most influential electronic acts of all time. Across three decades and on their nine massively acclaimed albums, they have smashed through genres and boundaries with pioneering music, their stunning videos and their mind bending live shows. They have sold over 13 million albums (reaching No 1 in the UK six times) and close to 20 million singles and their tracks have been streamed over 3 billion times.

Stage and lighting design on all Chemical Brothers dates by the band’s long term collaborators Smith & Lyall (@smithandlyall).

Chemical Brothers live photo by Ray Baseley.


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